Dr Gadget - Optoma EX530 Video Projector - 2600 Lumens, XGA 1024 x 768, DLP, 5.5 lbs

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Brand: Optoma EAN: 0796435111885 Label: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Manufacturer: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Publisher: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY Special Features: nv:Resolution^1024 x 768|Resolution^1400 x 1050|Brightness^2600 ANSI Lumens|Contrast Ratio^2500:1|No. of Colors^16.7 million|Aspect Ratio^4:3 Native/16:9 Compatible|Display Technology^DLP|Data Signals^PAL|Data Signals^SECAM|Data Signals^NTSC|Video Signals^HDTV (720p and 1080i)|Inputs^1x S-Video|Inputs^Composite|Inputs^RCA x 2|Inputs^RGB: D-sub 15 pin x 1|Outputs^Stereo Mini-Jack (3.5mm)|Audio^1 Watt Monaural|Lens^F 2.5 to 2.7|Zoom^1.1x|Image Size^23in. - 255in. diagonal Studio: OPTOMA TECHNOLOGY
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Optoma EX530 Video Projector The Optoma EX530 redefines the multimedia data projector category. With built-in audio, 2600 Lumens, a 2500:1 contrast ratio and a sleek new form factor, the EX530 takes bright and powerful to the next level. This powerful 5.5-pound projector also features a 4:3 native aspect ratio (16:9 compatible), an internal speaker, simple user controls, and a variety of projection methods (front, rear, table top, and ceiling mount). Comes complete with fully featured remote with laser pointer. An elegant solution to multimedia presentations, Optoma's EX530 can be classified as a true statement.
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